https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76238

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--- Comment #4 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> has situation improved in 4.2.x?

We had to abandon 4.2 due to interoperability issues with Microsoft Office.

I can't speak for the original reporter of this bug on Fedora, but I think in
my case this is partly user error.

I did some more research (that is, I actually RTFM) and the problem is that no
dictionary is present for the default language, i.e. English (Australia).

By reading the manual, I discovered that a peculiar tick symbol having the
letters ABC would indicate the presence of a dictionary. This appears to be a
user interface failure. I doubt that any readily understood symbol conveys "no
dictionary present" so why not just put the words there instead?

I tried to install an English (Australian) dictionary using the Tools ->
Language -> More Dictionaries Online command. No additional English
dictionaries were available from extensions.libreoffice.org for 4.1.

So we will keep using the English (UK) language default as a workaround.

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